The Game Studies journal uses a basic with its overall design, which can make reading a bunch of long articles boring, no matter how interesting the subjects are. In terms of digital journals, I will say I expected a lot more from the majority of them. In concept, yes they are all digital journals, but the intergradation of technology could go so much further. For example, when I think of digital journals, the Verge is a prime model of what I would picture it like. Using the functions of technology to make it interactive with the user, and ignoring restrictions like the cost of ink it would take to print thousands of copies. I found these two journals to be polar opposites of each other, from their designs to their content. Even with both of them sharing a similar theme with articles about technology. The Verge does cover more topics overall, giving it more of a news type outlet by posting frequently about current issues and topics. Whereas the Game Studies journal is very sparing with the articles they post for a certain topic (mainly focus on computer games). Due to the infrequently, the authors are able to go into detail and depth for articles.